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Green

This week's photo assignment is a theme of "green" and certainly there's plenty of possibilities for this theme, so let's get things started.

Photo by Anne Campbell of Massachusetts

This photo is of the Green Army Men (the ones that do not talk) and they're in great poses during the parade. Given the theme for this week is in their name, I'd say this qualifies as an appropriate picture.

Photo by Anne Campbell of Massachusetts

The next photo is also from Anne and features the huge stalks of grass found in Honey, I Shrunk the Kids Play Area. If you've ever been in this attraction, you know that the grass dominates the landscape as you're supposed to be in the Szalinski's backyard.

Photo by Patrick Hackett of East Haven, CT

Topiaries are something you'll see a lot of both at Disney's Hollywood Studios and Walt Disney World in general because there's something truly impressive about seeing the Disney characters created with plants. This topiary is my favorite of them all and I think with the arch in the background, can make for some really great photos.

Be sure to send us your photos for next week, which will feature the theme of "empty". Any photos you may have from Hollywood Studios that you think fits into the theme of "empty" can be sent to us to be featured in this column.

Cory Disbrow and Adam Hansen are published photographers who run the
Disney photography site WDW Photography, which focuses on tips for all types of photography as demonstrated through examples at the Disney theme parks. Both enjoy photographing at Disney's Hollywood Studios, especially the Tower of Terror and the many photo opportunities offered by the Citizens of Hollywood.